Well, my over-ambitious list for the weekend didn't get completed, but I did add a couple things to the list that I got done.
Rabbits are in the freezer.
New coop got painted.
Quarantine birds got new quarters.
Mowing happened.
Calves got dewormed.
Laundry got done.
Kitchen got cleaned, including cleaning out the fridge!
Errands got done...picking up wormer, feed, dog treats, some groceries
Still Must do exam prep, so will go in to work this afternoon and do it there. Then back home to stuff and bake a rabbit for supper. Yummy.
Tomorrow I leave straight from work to drive to Georgia. Dad is having a cardiac ablation first thing Tuesday, so I will stay until Wednesday. Hubby will hold down the fort. Keep Daddy in your thoughts, please. He's 84, and actually in pretty good shape. He does his own farm chores, including splitting wood. He just does it at a slower pace these days. But he's nervous. A couple years ago Mom went in for a "routine" heart catheterization. She came out six weeks later after one heart attack, one cardiac arrest, one emergency double bypass, and enough oxygen deprivation that she no longer has a short term memory. He is understandably nervous about "routine" procedures. As he says, "Routine is something they do on somebody else."
Rabbits are in the freezer.
New coop got painted.
Quarantine birds got new quarters.
Mowing happened.
Calves got dewormed.
Laundry got done.
Kitchen got cleaned, including cleaning out the fridge!
Errands got done...picking up wormer, feed, dog treats, some groceries
Still Must do exam prep, so will go in to work this afternoon and do it there. Then back home to stuff and bake a rabbit for supper. Yummy.
Tomorrow I leave straight from work to drive to Georgia. Dad is having a cardiac ablation first thing Tuesday, so I will stay until Wednesday. Hubby will hold down the fort. Keep Daddy in your thoughts, please. He's 84, and actually in pretty good shape. He does his own farm chores, including splitting wood. He just does it at a slower pace these days. But he's nervous. A couple years ago Mom went in for a "routine" heart catheterization. She came out six weeks later after one heart attack, one cardiac arrest, one emergency double bypass, and enough oxygen deprivation that she no longer has a short term memory. He is understandably nervous about "routine" procedures. As he says, "Routine is something they do on somebody else."